Occupy Tel Aviv, January 10 - the Tel Aviv Municipality initiated last week actions against the Occupy Tel-Aviv camp. First - they issued flyers, which were falsely represented to the uneducated, vulnerable people of the camp as lawful "Eviction Decrees", or "Demolition Decrees". Then they proceed to map and search the shelters with no warrant, and pretended to conduct inspections according to fictitious. arbitrary and capricious regulations.

Next Sunday or Monday, they are expected to come again, for follow up inspection, or even actual demolition of certain structures.

It is expected that the most affected by such actions would be the weakest people in the camp, those that are incompetent to care for their body and property, or those who are penniless, and built shelters from assortment of street refuse materials, which fail the ambiguous "looks" standards of the City Inspector. City officials explained that the Municipality preferred the looks of more expensive "tents", which they provided (estimated cost NIS 15,000 per unit - a fortune).

The legal aspects of current municipality conduct are instructing as well:

* The initial action was the distribution and false representation of fake/simulated "Eviction Decrees" or "Demolition Decrees" and the conduct of warrantless searches and fake/simulated "Inspection".

* The current actions are taken under unspecified arbitrary and capricious rules, which the Municipality refuses to provide in writing, and include "the looks" as justification for demolition, typically against shelters that are made from street refuse materials.

The discrimination in law enforcement on the Occupy Tel Aviv camp reveal four major groups of peoeple:

* Openly declared "state persons". E.g., a nice and friendly Muslim family with some six children from Iraq. Why law enforcement decided that the right place for them in Israel is in the front of the Occupy Tel-Aviv camp. Regardless, they are entirely exempt from enforcement. City Inspector openly explained "State Persons".

* Undeclared "state persons". Those who are likely to be law enforcement implants in the first place.

* Those who are competent to deal with the city. Will have to ajust themselves to the city's extortion.

* Those who are incompetent to deal with the city on their own. The weakest persons in the camp are likely to end up in the street absent coordinated actions for their protection.

In short: The Municipality would like the protest to adopt looks that would make it indistinguishable at first glance from some civic pleasure activity in a city park, with good proportion of law enforcement implants.

PROPOSED ACTIONS:

Protest guards by activists, starting Saturday night, 24 hours per day, in a standard protest tent in front of the entrance of each of four (4) people in my area,:

a) Adam

b) Rachel (not the redhead)

c) Irena

d) Rafiq

The pictures provided are of the shelter of each of the above, with some additional personal notes.

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Joseph Zernik, PhD

Human Rights Alert (NGO)

Occupy Tel Aviv

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* The Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations was incorporated into the 2010 Periodic Review Report regarding Human Rights in the United States, with the note: "corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California".

* The Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations was incorporated into the 2013 Periodic Review Report regarding Human Rights in Israel, with the note: "lack of integrity of the electronic records of the Supreme Court, the district courts and the detainees courts in Israel."

Occupy Tel Aviv, January 9 - the Tel Aviv Municipality initiated last week actions against the Occupy Tel-Aviv camp. First - they issued flyers, which were falsely represented to the uneducated, vulnerable people of the camp as lawful "Eviction Decrees", or "Demolition Decrees". Then they proceed to map and search the shelters with no warrant, and pretended to conduct inspections according to fictitious. arbitrary and capricious regulations.

Next Sunday or Monday, they are expected to come again, for follow up inspection, or even actual demolition of certain structures.

It is expected that the most affected by such actions would be the weakest people in the camp, those that are incompetent to care for their body and property, or those who are penniless, and built shelters from assortment of street refuse materials, which fail the ambiguous "looks" standards of the City Inspector. City officials explained that the Municipality preferred the looks of more expensive "tents", which they provided (estimated cost NIS 15,000 per unit - a fortune).

In short: The Municipality would like the protest to adopt looks that would make it indistinguishable at first glance from some civic pleasure activity in a city park.

The intended actions by Tel-Aviv Municipality would in fact remove from the camp the most vulnerable, authentic victims of the current regime.

PROPOSED ACTIONS:

Protest guards by activists, starting Saturday night, 24 hours per day, in a standard protest tent in front of the entrance of each of four (4) people in my area,:

a) Adam

b) Rachel (not the redhead)

c) Irena

d) Rafiq

The pictures provided are of the shelter of each of the above, with some additional personal notes.

____

Joseph Zernik, PhD

Human Rights Alert (NGO)

Occupy Tel Aviv

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* The Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations was incorporated into the 2010 Periodic Review Report regarding Human Rights in the United States, with the note: "corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California".

* The Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations was incorporated into the 2013 Periodic Review Report regarding Human Rights in Israel, with the note: "lack of integrity of the electronic records of the Supreme Court, the district courts and the detainees courts in Israel."

11-12-10 Where should Occupy go next? Civil Disobedience in the footsteps of Thoreau and Gandhi!http:// www.scribd.com/doc/75348301/12-06-08 Courts and Judges as racketeering enterprises under RICO (the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) - key element in the current financial crisishttp://www.scribd.com/doc/96504009/Secede! The US in its current form is simply unmanageable...

What did the experts say?

* דוח סייג לזכויות האדם נכלל בדוח התקופתי של האו"ם לגבי זכויות האדם בישראל (2013), בלוויית ההערה: "חוסר יושרה בכתבים האלקטרוניים של בית המשפט העליון, בתי המשפט המחוזיים, ובתי הדין למוחזקי משמורת בישראל".* The Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations was incorporated into the 2010 Periodic Review Report regarding Humnan Rights in the United States, with the note: "corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California".* The Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations was incorporated into the 2013 Periodic Review Report regarding Humnan Rights in Israel, with the note: "lack of integrity of the electronic records of the Supreme Court, the district courts and the detainees courts in Israel."

The United States

* "...it's difficult to find a fraud of this size on the U.S. court system in U.S. history... where you have literally tens of thousands of fraudulent documents filed in tens of thousands of cases." Raymond Brescia, a visiting professor at Yale Law School

* Los Angeles County is"the epicenter of the epidemic of real estate and mortgage fraud."FBI (2004)

* “…judges tried and sentenced a staggering number of people for crimes they did not commit."Prof David Burcham, Loyola Law School, LA (2000)

* “This is conduct associated with the most repressive dictators and police states… and judges must share responsibility when innocent people are convicted.”Prof Erwin Chemerinksy, Irvine Law School (2000)

http://www.scribd.com/doc/239647129/The HRA submission was incorporated into the 2015 HRC Professional Staff Report on the United States with the note: :“HRA NGO recommended restoring the integrity of the IT systems of the courts, under accountability to the Congress, with the goal of making such systems as transparent as possible to the public at large.”

[2] Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission for the 2013 UPR of the State of Israel was incorporated into the UN Human Rights Council Professional Staff Report with the note: "Lack of integrity in the electronic record systems of the Supreme Court, the district courts and the detainees' courts in Israel".

2012-06-04 Human Right Alert's Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, of the

[3] Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission for the 2010 UPR of the United States was incorporated into the UN Human Rights Council Professional Staff Report with the note: "Corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California."

2010-04-19 Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council for the

2010 Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States as incorporated into the UPR staff report:

[1] 10-10-01 United Nations Human Rights Council Records for 2010 Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States, where Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission was incorporated with a note referring to "corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California."http://www.scribd.com/doc/38566837/http://www.scribd.com/doc/108663259/